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Photograph of a stall at the Farmers' Market in Dallas, Texas taken around the 1980s. There is a table at the front of the stall covered in boxes of various stacked vegetables with signs. Several customers are standing in front of the stall and one man is leaning across the table to buy something from the woman working at the stall. At the back of the stall, there are empty crates that have advertisements written on them. In the background of the photograph, other stalls and customers are visible.

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Scrapbook of photographs, letters, newspaper clippings, and ephemera documenting various activities and events at the Dallas Farmers' Market. Some inserted materials (letters and photographs) are included at the end of the book.

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Photograph of the Don Hotel and other produce storefronts. Crates are stacked up against the front walls of the storefronts. In the photograph, a man carries a small barrel in the direction of a truck which is parked next to the sidewalk.

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Photograph of the Fain Produce (The Tomato House) storefront. Boxes are stacked in front of the storefront. A streetlight is situated on the corner and cars are parked on the side of the road.

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Photograph of storefronts for Fain Produce (The Tomato House) and the Leon Margules Produce storefront. A telephone booth is situated underneath the sign for Fain Produce. Cars are parked alongside the road.